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If no result shows itself, an opera- tion may be thought of. Sichel recommended puncture through both exterior membranes in order to allow the subretinal fluid to escape. Schceler injects a few drops of tincture of iodin into the vitreous in front of the prolapsed retina. Sichel's principle is about as easy as Schceler's is hard to understand. Both are reported to have given brilliant results and very bad ones as well, for the in- jection of iodin has caused death. It is hard to estimate the va...lue of these methods, since it not infrequently happens that the pro- lapsed retina becomes again attached with no treatment whatever, and occasionally a cure is thus obtained.
7. GLIOMA RETINAE.
The connective tissue of the central nervous system is called neuroglia; as the retina is morphologically a part of the brain, its connective tissue also is neuroglia. A tumor developing from the cells of this neuroglia is called a glioma. It is soft and rich in blood, having a great resemblance histologically to a sarcoma, for it consists, as do sarcomata, almost entirely of small round cells with a large nucleus and but little protoplasm, having a very trifling amount of connective tissue.


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